儿童囊性纤维化患者不同生活环境中的父母控制

Q3 Social Sciences Analise Psicologica Pub Date : 2021-07-08 DOI:10.14417/AP.1766
C. Paixão, Patrícia Alvarenga, Luísa Barros, E. Souza
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本研究旨在全面描述儿童囊性纤维化患者不同生活环境(即日常生活和同伴互动)中的父母控制策略(适当支持、关键控制或过度保护)。14位患有囊性纤维化儿童的母亲和2位父亲参与了这项研究。儿童年龄从5岁到12岁不等(M=7.00;SD = 2.25)。参与者回答了“育儿实践访谈”和“新朋友小短片”,并提供了有关儿童疾病的家庭和临床细节的社会人口统计信息。进行描述性统计分析。在这两种情况下,适当的支持是最常见的策略,在日常生活中占83.9%,在同伴互动中占44.37%。在日常情况下,临界控制的报告很少(15.68%),特别是在囊性纤维化的治疗方面。在同伴互动情境中,过度保护的报告(38.48%)比关键控制的报告(17.15%)更为频繁。与日常生活中其他类型的令人不安的行为相比,父母可能对与治疗相关的儿童困难更灵活,反应更灵敏,而同伴互动中的问题往往会引发过度保护策略。
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Parental control in different life contexts for paediatric cystic fibrosis patients
This study aimed to comprehensively describe parental control strategies (appropriate support, critical control or overprotection) in the distinct living contexts of paediatric cystic fibrosis patients (namely daily routine and peer interaction). Fourteen mothers and two fathers of children with cystic fibrosis participated in the study. Children’s ages ranged from 5 to 12 years old (M=7.00; SD=2.25). Participants answered the Interview on Childrearing Practices and The New Friends Vignettes and provided socio-demographic information concerning the family and clinical details about the child’s illness. Descriptive statistical analyses were performed. Appropriate support was the most frequently reported strategy in both contexts, with 83.9% in daily routine and 44.37% in peer interaction. In the daily routine context, reports of critical control were infrequent (15.68%), especially regarding the treatment for cystic fibrosis. In the peer interaction context, reports of overprotection were more frequent (38.48%) than reports of critical control (17.15%). Parents may be more flexible and responsive to children’s difficulties associated with treatments than to other types of disturbing behaviours in their daily routine, while problems in peer interactions tend to evoke overprotective strategies.
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Analise Psicologica
Analise Psicologica Social Sciences-Education
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